ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 22: Todd Gurley #3 and Jarvis Jones #29 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate after the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Sanford Stadium on September 22, 2012 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

Mark Richt is not confirming expectations No. 5 Georgia finally will be at full strength this week against Tennessee.

Georgia has won its first four games, including Saturday night’s 48-3 rout of Vanderbilt, with All-America safety Bacarri Rambo and starting linebacker Alec Ogletree serving suspensions.

Richt has never clarified how long the suspensions will last. On Sunday he continued his weekly ritual of not updating the status of the two defensive stars.

Richt said “we’ll figure it out” in pregame warmups.

Rambo’s high school coach said this summer the suspension followed a second positive drug test for marijuana.

Ogletree’s twin brother, fullback Alexander Ogletree, strongly hinted on his Twitter account the suspensions will end this week. He said his brother and Rambo will be “on a mission!” in Monday’s practice.

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